Lawcial is committed to making our website accessible to everyone, including people with disabilities. We believe that everyone should be able to access information about our services without barrier.
What We've Done
We have taken the following steps to improve accessibility across lawcial.com:
- Semantic HTML — pages are built with proper HTML elements (headings, landmarks, lists) so screen readers can interpret the content correctly
- ARIA labels — interactive elements such as navigation, buttons, and forms include ARIA attributes to assist assistive technologies
- Keyboard navigation — all pages and interactive elements can be navigated using a keyboard alone, without requiring a mouse
- Colour contrast — text and background colour combinations are designed to meet minimum contrast ratios for readability
- Alt text on images — all meaningful images include descriptive alternative text for screen reader users
- Readable fonts — we use Inter, a clean and legible typeface, at sizes and weights that prioritise readability across all devices
- Responsive design — the site adapts to all screen sizes and orientations, including mobile, tablet, and desktop
Known Limitations
We are transparent about areas that may not yet meet full accessibility standards:
- Some animations and motion effects on the homepage may not be accessible to users with vestibular disorders or those with "reduce motion" preferences enabled. We are working to add
prefers-reduced-motion support across all animated elements.
- Some third-party embedded tools or scripts may not be fully within our control. We select partners who take accessibility seriously and will update these as better options become available.
We are actively working to address these limitations and improve the overall accessibility of our website.
Need Help Accessing Our Website?
If you experience any difficulty accessing our website, please contact us directly — we'll do our best to help:
We aim to respond to accessibility-related queries within 2 business days.
Standards We Aim to Meet
We aim to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 Level AA standards, published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). These guidelines explain how to make web content more accessible to people with disabilities.
Last reviewed: 31 March 2026